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Mexican "lasagna" Recipe


pinkpei77

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pinkpei77 Contributor

hi! i just thought id share this recipe i came up with the other day.

this is vegan, but you could modify it if you eat dairy.

in a frying pan i cooked squash, zuchini, onions, garlic, portabella mushrooms, jalapenos (all diced)

in a bowl i took 2 cans black beans, one tub tofutti "sour cream" , one package taco seasoning and stirred it all togther.

in a 9x12 i layed corn tortillas. (i used the small mission ones)

then i added a layer of the veggie mix and a layer of the creamy bean mix.

then a layer of the corn tortillas then veggie then bean mix..

and so on and so forth.

then when i was done i shredded the follow your heart vegan gourmet "mozzerella" on top and baked it 400 degrees for about 25 minutes.

served with some fresh cut tomatoes and a dollop of "sour cream"

it was sooooooo yummy! and so easy to make!

and quite filling!! and you could obviously use any veggies you liked.


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Sounds great! I made a chicken version last week. I was lazy and used McCormicks enchilada sauce mix and I layered the seasoned chicken over the corn tortillas, then put in cheese and more tortillas and so on. Next time I'd add some black beans but I didn't have any handy. It was so much easier than rolling out the enchiladas which I didn't have time for that day. I would serve this to gluten eating folks any day!

IrishKelly Contributor

This sounds soooo good...is the "tofutti sour cream" or the "vegan mozzerella" made with any soy, caisen, or lactose??

pinkpei77 Contributor

hi.. they both have soy..but no lactose or casein!

schuyler Apprentice

That sounds so good!

Where do you get the Follow Your Heart Vegan "mozzerella"? Does it melt similar to real cheese?

imsohungry Collaborator

That sounds so good! I'll have to try it. :) I was a vegetarian (never vegan though) and use all of my old recipes still...I'll just add this to my veggie-lover's menu! B) Thanks a lot. -Julie

pinkpei77 Contributor
That sounds so good!

Where do you get the Follow Your Heart Vegan "mozzerella"? Does it melt similar to real cheese?

danielle!

it actually does melt!! it so amazing!! i get mine at my local health food store.

also you can check here!

Open Original Shared Link

they list a few places in cali.

we use it for everything!! pizza, lasagna, casseroles, shredded on tacos, calzones~!!

they make a few flavors too.. but this is by far my favorite!!

hope you can find it!!

That sounds so good! I'll have to try it. :) I was a vegetarian (never vegan though) and use all of my old recipes still...I'll just add this to my veggie-lover's menu! B) Thanks a lot. -Julie

julie!

hope you enjoy it as much as i do!!


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